BookmarkSubscribeRSS Feed
🔒 This topic is solved and locked. Need further help from the community? Please sign in and ask a new question.
jbear
Calcite | Level 5

I ran into this piece of code and I wonder if the DO loop approach is purposeful:

Approach:

data want;

     set have;

          if var_a = 'Tom' then do; /*Do loop needed?*/

               if var_a = 'Johnny'  then var_b = 'Johnny Walker';

               else if var_a = 'Don' then var_b = 'Don Julio';

          end;

run;

Equivalent(?):

data want;

     set have;

               if var_a = 'Johnny'  then var_b = 'Johnny Walker';

               else if var_a = 'Don' then var_b = 'Don Julio';

run;

   

I just need some confirmation if the DO loop is necessary at all here...


1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Accepted Solutions
DBailey
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

I can't see it doing anything....especially since the only time it would be evaluated is when var_a='Tom"....which of course means that neither of the two other expressions would be true.

View solution in original post

1 REPLY 1
DBailey
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

I can't see it doing anything....especially since the only time it would be evaluated is when var_a='Tom"....which of course means that neither of the two other expressions would be true.

What is Bayesian Analysis?

Learn the difference between classical and Bayesian statistical approaches and see a few PROC examples to perform Bayesian analysis in this video.

Find more tutorials on the SAS Users YouTube channel.

SAS Training: Just a Click Away

 Ready to level-up your skills? Choose your own adventure.

Browse our catalog!

Discussion stats
  • 1 reply
  • 1219 views
  • 0 likes
  • 2 in conversation